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Just finished NT5. I can finally read this thread again, I was way too worried about spoilers to even come here for a bit.

Impressions:
-Thor is awesome
-Kakine coming back is awesome
-Touma getting smart and actually deceiving Birdway and GREMLIN was awesome
-Opening the windowless building was awesome (although I don't like the name, Calculate Fortress)
-Fraulien Kreutune is awesome
-Frenda comingack is iffy, but if there's a good reason for it revealed next volume then it's awesome
-Teasing about Kumokawa Maria being in love with Touma was awesome
-I was right about it being a two-parter (Although probably everybody thought this) which is awesome
-All in all best volume of New Testament. Awesome.

the only certainty I have is that this was the most hilarious volume of NT, these moments were epic.

Spoiler for epic:

“W-wait!! I thought this was a serious scene! Wouldn’t you normally jump at the chance to learn about Imagine Breaker’s identity? Why aren’t you? Are kids these days really this dry? Waaaiiitt!!”

“Shut up!! I’m afraid of what’ll happen if I don’t get this food! They already think I skipped out on the preparations up until now, so I can’t just disappear after heading out to buy them lunch!! I’d end up with more than just a few bruises then!!”

He knew a conversation with that sort of “specialist” would end up dragging on forever.

He was not yet mentally prepared for that.

Kamijou begged for 2 or 3 love comedy scenes and maybe a fanservice scene before he had to deal with that.

“What do you want? To confess your love? To have a fight you don’t want anyone to see? Please, please tell me it’s the latter.”

Like the whole Windowless Building sits partially in a higher plane of existence and is thus untouchable

For all we know it does. Remember all they did was break through the outer shell (well they tried to, and Fraulien did) and after that they knew just from looking that entering would mean certain death or worse. There's still a lot of mystery to it, and I doubt we'll learn the whole truth until much later possibly even the final arc.

Like the whole Windowless Building sits partially in a higher plane of existence and is thus untouchable

maybe its like that because the owner of the house is away thus the defense isn't complete.

I'm thinking why Aleister is letting them in and roam free and even attack his house but then again. maybe he is not there though he can be anywhere whenever he wants but maybe his attention or consciousness isn't there.